From now until Jun 19, this Mexican-themed cafe is serving $25 dinner sets comprising one of their burritos or tacos (additional $2 for the rendang), a drink and either chocolate brownie or mango cheesecake for dessert. The same set will go for $30 each from Jun 20 onwards. Don’t worry if you’ve got a lot to catch up on - Sultan Mosque is a really short walk away.

How to book: SMS/Whatsapp 8501-0345 to pre-order your set. Visit their Facebook page for pre-order format and other info

Featuring in the New York-themed cafe’s ever evolving menu this Ramadan - pulled beef sandwich with spicy barbecue sauce and chips, and grilled spatchcock with Asian chimichurri, cous cous and eggplant jam. Also close to the iconic Sultan Mosque.

A pun-heavy menu and enthusiastic service have led Badoque to becoming an ever-popular option for date nights and this Ramadan, it’s no different. Order their massive seasonal Badoque Bukhari or regular hits like lamb shank, shabsouka and salmon fillet with potatoes to share.

How to book: Call 6446-6928 (Bedok) or 6552-1646 (Thomson). Visit their Facebook page for more info

If like so many people you're a big believer in hotcakes at any time of the day, you'll love Butter Studio's Ramadan menu. They have three flavours available - gula melaka banana ($14.90), Nuts about Nutella ($15.90) and Ispahan buttermilk ($15.90). They have some interesting savoury items as well, like a Mexican-themed burger with chips and sweet potato pancakes with curry chicken. The savoury mains can be ordered in a $22.90 set that comes with one of their jello floats - Sawadee Thai tea, ondeh tea and strawberry lychee tea.

If you’re craving cafe food for buka, Hyde & Co’s a safe bet. Their regular dinner mains won’t be available a la carte throughout Ramadan, but their best performing ones will appear in their weekly dinner set. Priced at $25 nett, each set also includes a Soup of the Day and an iced Moroccan apple tea. Starters and desserts can still be ordered a la carte.

How to book: Call 6635-5785 or SMS 9383-8735 to reserve a table either for the first (6.30pm to 8.15pm) or second session (8.30pm to 10pm). Ramadan Week 1 specials are chilli crab pasta and har cheong kai burrito. Check their Facebook page for other weeks

Some of the city’s tastiest briyani can be had at this cosy restaurant right across the road from Sultan Mosque. It's hidden enough for a quiet meal, yet you're also only five minutes away from buzzy spots like Afterwit, Hyde & Co, The Lab SG and Working Title.

For creativity and variety, look into The Lab’s iftar sets. Set A’s priced at $35 nett and comprises a drink, main and starter or dessert, while Set B’s $43 nett and comprises a drink, main, starter and dessert. As with last year, you have to pre-order your food preferences as you book your table.

To book: Call 6299-5681 or SMS/Whatsapp 8222-6560. Check out the full iftar menu (there are close to 20 food items to choose from) on Facebook

For relatively light, but still satiating and tasty nasi ambeng, come to this unassuming double-storey restaurant right on Arab Street. Not the best place for post-buka coffee, but again, there are plenty of other options in the area.

For $68.80++, you get a starter of pumpkin soup plus a side of fries, then pan-fried Norwegian salmon and sirlion steak as your mains. You'll also get their jumbo crab cakes special, baked potato, a salad, grilled skewered shrimps and buttered corn. The set comes with a glass of iced bandung per person.

The French-inspired cafe is one of the first in Singapore to serve alcohol-removed Lussory wines, which can be paired with dishes like their melt-in-your-mouth beef short ribs, rack of lamb and smoked duck.